Permits are critical to both new construction and the home improvement process, helping to protect what is many families' biggest investment. Permits, and the accompanying inspection by building experts, provide protection by ensuring safe workmanship and eliminating costly construction missteps before they happen. Permitting can be a simple, straightforward process.

Permits are critical to both new construction and the home improvement process, helping to protect what is many families' biggest investment. Permits, and the accompanying inspection by building experts, provide protection by ensuring safe workmanship and eliminating costly construction missteps before they happen. Permitting can be a simple, straightforward process.

Each project is different and we cannot provide firm estimates but do offer resources to aid your planning. The Commercial Fee Estimating Guide provide a description of fees and tips for calculating your costs. If you have questions regarding fees please contact our staff at 541-682-5505.

Projects that are submitted through eBuild can be paid online by Visa or or MasterCard. If you are paying by check, you can make a payment here at the Permit & Information Center. You can also make payment with a credit card by phone at 541-682-5505.

The Review and Approval Times page provides current information for review and approval of permits over the last 30 days. The length of time required to obtain your permit will depend on the complexity of your project and the completeness of your plans.

Permit applications are good for 360 days from the date they are submitted. Timely responses to requests for additional information during plan review will help ensure permit approval before the application expires. Because code changes may occur, a new application with plan check fees is required after an application expires, and the project will need to conform to the codes in effect at that time.

Most permits are valid for 360 days from the date they are issued, except stand-alone electrical permits which are valid for 180 days. Each time you request an inspection, the permits expiration date will be extended for another 360 days.

You can search our Building Permit database for permits applied for as of June 1998. If the structure was built prior to 1998 you might want to consider submitting a Record Search Application. There is a $20 non-refundable application fee which will pay for the first 45 minutes of research through older permit records. In accordance with State guidelines, our office does not keep residential plans beyond two years after the completed date of the project. We do keep plans for commercial projects. After the commercial project has been completed the plans are stored on microfilm. The view microfilmed plans that are available before deciding if you would like copies of plans, please submit a Record Search Application Staff will contact you to set up an appointment time that will work for you.